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The Supreme Court may take up today in full session a petition seeking to compel the Senate to start immediately the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte.
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The OCTA Research group yesterday denied social media posts claiming that it has conducted a February survey showing that Vice President Sara Duterte obtained higher trust and performance ratings than President Marcos.
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The tri-committee of the House of Representatives investigating the proliferation of fake news will resume its second hearing today, serving notice to absentee vloggers that failure to attend again will be dealt with accordingly.
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Issuing death threats as a joke is one thing, but when it comes from someone, especially a former president, who has admitted to killing others, it should not be taken lightly, House lawmakers said.
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National Bureau of Investigation Director Jaime Santiago dismissed former President Rodrigo Duterte's recent "threat" to kill senators as political rhetoric.
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